Our Imagine Math students are always game for sharing their learning successes with us. So, when we asked schools across the country to share their 2017 Pi Day celebrations with us, we weren't disappointed!
Here are the winning Imagine Math classrooms and the creative ways they celebrated the biggest math day of the year.
Thompson Elementary - Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD (TX)
In Ms. Crump's first block (homeroom) and second block classes, students created Pi Day posters that showcased the creative side of pi. Thanks for the inspiration!
Henderson Middle School - Vance County Public Schools (NC)
At Henderson, Mr. Banaag's students made Pi Day into a week-long celebration, including

You don't have to be a math geek to love Pi Day (March 14)--but it helps!
Like many others throughout the world, the Imagine Learning family celebrates Pi Day with pie, from blueberry to lemon chiffon--the more flavors, the better. But eating a slice of pie is only one time-honored tradition on Pi Day.
Fun 'Pi Day' Facts
How much do you really know about Pi Day? Test your knowledge with a few fun facts:

On any given day, at any given hour, somewhere in America a student is completing a math lesson on Imagine Math (formerly Think Through Math).
But math isn't the only problem they're helping to solve.
Ask any math teacher: math can solve real-life problems. Need to balance your checkbook? That's a math solution. Building a house? You need math skills to ensure a sound construction.
And if you're donating to a good cause, math helps you calculate the bottom line and deliver the goods as promised.

During January 2017, we asked math educators all across the country to send us their best student journal entries for Imagine Math (formerly Think Through Math). And we weren't disappointed!
So what is "Journaling January" all about?
In a nutshell, we asked student/teacher teams to send us an Imagine Math journal page that illustrated how students broke down a math problem and solved for the correct answer.
Journaling January--Weekly Winners
Through great teamwork, these winners took their math understanding to the next level. Congratulations to the winning student/teacher teams from these schools: